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Old   February 9, 2018, 05:52
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Good morning,
I am trying to model a formula car and i have some difficulty to add porosity to the radiator because of the fact that it isn't a separate part, it is a part of a substract.
Can anyone help me to add the porosity in this case ?
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Old   February 9, 2018, 10:54
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in design modeler select both parts (nonporous sectio, and porous section of the subtrate) and make a new part (by right click), now in fluent you would have two different zones and in cell zone menu you can active porous media option for one of them and define porosity, permeability and so on.
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